Pacifism and Nonviolence Discussion Group meet on the second Tuesday of the month. All are welcome, but please be prepared to join in the discussion. Please try to turn up by 7pm sharp.
Pacifists And Work With Other Peace Campaigners
Get Airbus out of the Science Museum protest.
Airbus group, the world’s 7th largest arms producer, is sponsoring the Science Museum’s Leonardo Da Vinci Exhibition.
Defence diversification and decentralised energy transformation
A seminar on how defence diversification and decentralised energy could be the new motor for future UK industrial policy.
‘The Israel/Palestine Conflict & Peace Activism – Reflections of an Israeli Conscientious Objector’.
Orpington WILPF welcomes guest speaker Mia Tamarin to Orpington WILPF’s Garden Party. Free entry. Mia will speak at 2.30pm. Enjoy a delicious tea and stalls with produce etc for sale.
Nottingham Refugee Week event.
With Amy Manktelow, Nottingham Trent University. The current political landscape and the refugee ‘crisis’: a commentary from the Left’.
The Hammer Blow
Twenty years ago, on 29 January 1996, a small group of women broke into a British Aerospace factory and disarmed a Hawk warplane bound for use in Indonesia's then-ongoing genocide in East Timor.
The Hammer Blow.
Twenty years ago, on 29 January 1996, a small group of women broke into a British Aerospace factory and disarmed a Hawk warplane bound for use in Indonesia's then-ongoing genocide in East Timor.
The Hammer Blow
Twenty years ago, on 29 January 1996, a small group of women broke into a British Aerospace factory in Warton and disarmed a Hawk warplane bound for use in Indonesia's then-ongoing genocide in East Ti
Climate Camp 2016
Climate Camp 2016 porté par Action Non-Violente COP21, Alternatiba et Les Amis de la Terre.
http://castor.divergences.be/spip.php?article670
Students of Sustainability 2016
Students of Sustainability is an annual environmental and social justice conference, organised by students, bringing together activists, entrepreneurs, speakers, educators and artists from around Aust
Youth conference: 'The Creeping Militarisation of our Society'
A day conference on militarism in British society, its promotion by government in our schools and universities, and how to counteract it. Of interest students and all young people aged 16 to 30.
Earth First! Summer Gathering 2016.
5 days of skill-sharing for grassroots activsits. £20-£30, food: £7 per day. Venue tba.
Have you forgotten yet? The Truth About the Somme
With historian Neil Falkner, singer-songwriter Robb Johnson and others.
Peace in the Park.
Peace in the Park intends to make a stand for peace in 2016, to encourage a better, more equal world and to demonstrate the power of communities.
The People’s Chilcot Tribunal.
With Ben Griffin (Veterans for Peace), Hans Von Sponeck (UN envoy to Iraq), Tariq Ali, Peter Oborne (journalist), Kate Hudson (CND) and others.
Pacifism And The European Union.
Pacifism and Nonviolence Discussion Group, meet on the second Tuesday of the month. All are welcome, but please be prepared to join in the discussion. Please try to turn up by 7pm sharp.
‘Looking for Trouble’ by Roque Dalton
Presented by John Green and Michal Boncza and Smokestack Books, the first British edition of poetry by Latin America’s much loved poet and revolutionary fighter, Roque Dalton.
Left Book Club Presents: ‘Cut Out: Living without Welfare’ and ‘Island Story’
Authors Jeremy Seabrook and J.D.
Corbyn: The Strange Rebirth of Radical Politics.
With Richard Seymour. Writer and broadcaster Richard Seymour discusses the political and social circumstances that colluded to make way for Corbyn’s rise within Labour and British politics.
Refugees on Lesbos: one volunteer's story.
With Bev Jackson. Bev Jackson discusses her experience volunteering for Starfish, a group helping refugees arriving from Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos.